Our Mission Our Mission To effectively distribute food and emergency assistance in our neighborhoods through community and faith partnerships, collaborations, volunteer efforts, and ongoing fundraising. NEIGHBORHOOD EIGHBORHOOD NEWS EWS Tom Norton, Executive Director T he past year, like previous years, has brought growth and a clearer focus on who we are and what we do. Who are we? The spiritual journey, as we know from our personal quests, is an ongoing series of discoveries about our purpose and our calling. This year, through a lot of self-reflection, we learned more about ourselves and what is im- portant to us as an organization. In a nutshell, we uncovered our core values: Compassion for the respect and dignity of our guests; Food Security through neighborhood access to nutritious food on a consistent basis; Responsiveness to the needs of our neighbors — those we serve and with whom we serve — by making use of human and material resources as they become available; and of course Faith, building and connecting an inter- denominational community of service. What do we do? We simply act on our values! Thank you for your partnership with NFP in the past year and your ongoing support as we move forward! Who do we do it with? You our supporters, our guests, and ... ANNUAL REPORT JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013 2013 www.neighborhoodfp.org OFFICE 630-295-8327 HELPLINE 630-375-7185 Our Vision Our Vision A hunger-free DuPage. Network Partner We love to share nutrious food Anglican Church of the Savior, West Chicago Crossroads Restoration Church, West Chicago Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, Bloomingdale Family in Faith Christian Church, Glendale Heights Fellowship Church, Carol Stream First Asian Church, Bloomingdale First United Methodist/Congregational Church, West Chicago Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, Bartlett Heritage Presbyterian Church, Carol Stream Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church, Warrenville Iglesia Roca Eterna, Warrenville Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Warrenville Little Home Church by the Wayside UCC, Wayne Living Lord Lutheran Church, Bartlett Lutheran Church of the Master, Carol Stream Our Savior Lutheran Church, Carol Stream Resurrection Anglican Church, West Chicago Resurrection Catholic Community, Wayne St. Andrew Lutheran Church, West Chicago St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Carol Stream St. Isidore Catholic Church, Bloomingdale St. Luke’s Philippine Independent Church, Bloomingdale St. Mary Catholic Church, West Chicago St. Michael's United Church of Christ, West Chicago Trinity Lutheran Church, Roselle Village Bible Church, Carol Stream Wheaton Bible Church, West Chicago OUR UR UR 27 C 27 C 27 CHURCH HURCH HURCH PARTNERS ARTNERS ARTNERS
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Our Mission Our Mission To effectively distribute food and emergency assistance in our neighborhoods through community and faith partnerships, collaborations, volunteer efforts, and ongoing fundraising.
NNEIGHBORHOODEIGHBORHOOD NNEWSEWS Tom Norton, Executive Director
T he past year, like previous years, has brought growth and a clearer focus on who we are and what we do.
Who are we? The spiritual journey, as we know from our personal quests, is an ongoing series of discoveries about our purpose and our calling. This year, through a lot of self-reflection, we learned more about ourselves and what is im-portant to us as an organization. In a nutshell, we uncovered our core values: Compassion for the respect and dignity of our guests; Food Security through neighborhood access to nutritious food on
a consistent basis; Responsiveness to the needs of our neighbors — those we serve and with whom we serve — by making use of human and material resources as they become available; and
of course Faith, building and connecting an inter-denominational community of service. What do we do? We simply act on our values! Thank you for your partnership with NFP in the past year and your ongoing support as we move forward! Who do we do it with? You our supporters, our guests, and ...
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Our Vision Our Vision
A hunger-free DuPage.
Network Partner
We love to share nutri�ous food
Anglican Church of the Savior, West Chicago
Crossroads Restoration Church, West Chicago Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, Bloomingdale Family in Faith Christian Church, Glendale Heights
Fellowship Church, Carol Stream First Asian Church, Bloomingdale
First United Methodist/Congregational Church, West Chicago Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, Bartlett
Heritage Presbyterian Church, Carol Stream Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church, Warrenville
Iglesia Roca Eterna, Warrenville Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Warrenville
Little Home Church by the Wayside UCC, Wayne Living Lord Lutheran Church, Bartlett
Lutheran Church of the Master, Carol Stream Our Savior Lutheran Church, Carol Stream
Resurrection Anglican Church, West Chicago Resurrection Catholic Community, Wayne
St. Andrew Lutheran Church, West Chicago St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Carol Stream
St. Isidore Catholic Church, Bloomingdale St. Luke’s Philippine Independent Church, Bloomingdale
St. Mary Catholic Church, West Chicago St. Michael's United Church of Christ, West Chicago
Trinity Lutheran Church, Roselle Village Bible Church, Carol Stream
60% of our cash income came from our partner churches and
individual donors.
Last year we served 3,271 families 21,282 times 6,594 adults 5,538 kids
1,055 seniors 3-7 days of food
each visit. That’s over
1.2 million lbs of food.
Did you know we can buy 4 grocery carts full of food
with a $20 donation?
NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD PANTRIES FINANCIAL REPORT
Percent of budget spent directly on our
mission: 94%94%94%
Overhead: 6%6%6%
Walkers fighting hunger at the DuPage Human Race 5K
Volunteers at our LCM Pantry with the harvest from the
Neighborhood Food Drive run by the Carol Stream Rotary.
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GREEN THUMBS = FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION
Community Garden Partners From a 1.25 pound tomato to a bunch of kale that you can barely wrap your arms around, the produce grown at our partners’ community gardens this year had a great growing season. Sev-eral gardeners near our sites shared the season’s abundance of veggies from the garden in their own yards. The “farmers” who worked these small-but-plentiful plots provided over 7,000 pounds of fresh produce to our pantries. We also had a few families who donated the apples from the trees in their yards. Not only do these efforts accomplish one of our main goals — to improve the nutritional value of the food we share — our guests were thrilled to receive it, because most cannot afford to buy fresh produce at the store.
Thank you to these gar-den teams who fed our guests this summer:
♦ Our Savior Lutheran Church Garden
♦ St. Isidore Organic Garden Ministry
♦ Immanuel Presbyterian Pantry Garden
♦ Blanchard Alliance Church Garden
♦ Wheaton College A Rocha Community Gar-den, and the
♦ Personal gardens of several friends of NFP. Can you, your church, or your organiza-tion plant a garden to fight hunger?
Food donated by supporters, community gardens, and recovered from stores last year:
466,362 lbs.
What we’re working on…
� Nutritional Food Education and Emphasis � Food Recovery Projects
“50 million Americans exist without enough to eat in a nation
with more than enough food.” –A Place at the Table, (documentary released June 21, 2013)
� Increased $upport We need a refrigerated truck to recover nutritious food from local stores and distribute it to our pantries in a timely way.
On the top of
our wish list >
www.neighborhoodfp.org
• Accountax Business Service • Aldi, West Chicago • Bartlett Silverhawks • Bartlett High School • Blanchard Alliance Church Garden • Bloomingdale Lions Club • Bulk Molding Compounds, West Chicago • Catholic Daughters, St. Isidore & St. Mary • Christian Childcare • Church World Services, Inc. • Citigroup Global Markets, Inc • Cub Scout Pack 198 • Cadence Health • Central DuPage Hospital Medical Staff • Chase Bank Bloomingdale • Chicagoland Italian-American Charita-
ble Org. • Chris Mechanical, West Chicago • The Clinton Family Fund • The Community Hunger Network • Costco, Bloomingdale • CROPP Cooperative, Inc. • Dominick’s, Carol Stream • DuPage County Fair Assoc. • Evangel Baptist Church, Wheaton • Extrum Electric, West Chicago • First Trust Portfolios Foundation,
Wheaton • Troops 269, 806, 950, & Girl Scouts • GroFresh, Bartlett • Illinois Society of Podiatric Medical
Assistants • Immanuel Presbyterian Pantry Garden • Jain Society • Jewel-Osco • Jimenez Foods, West Chicago • Joe Cotton Ford
• Mechanical Air Conditioning • Montenegro Paper Company • North West Builders Association • Our Savior Lutheran Garden Ministry • Pella Windows • People’s Resource Center • Planter Pallet, West Chicago • Plymouth Tube, Warrenville • PPM America Inc • Resurrection Church Youth • Rotary Club of Carol Stream • Sauer’s Bakery • Shawna Coronado’s Garden • Sister Cities • SCDP1 • St. Andrew Golf Club • St. Isidore Organic Garden Ministry • St. Luke CCW • Theodore Risch Foundation • Trans Union LLC • Tri-County Teas • Ultra Foods, Wheaton • United Methodist Women • WalMart, St. Charles • City of West Chicago • West Chicago American Legion • West Chicago High School • West Chicago Lions Club • West Chicago Public Library • West Chicago Rotary • West Chicago VFW • Wheaton College A Rocha Garden • Willowcreek Church DuPage • Winfield Lions Club • Winfield United Methodist Church • Xteriors
Board of DirectorsBoard of Directors as of October, 2013
Chairperson Lee Prosch St. Isidore Catholic Church Bloomingdale
Vice-Chair David Henderson Good Shepherd United Methodist Church Bartlett
Treasurer
Ed Schwab, CPA Our Savior Lutheran Church Carol Stream
Roy Herbst Lutheran Church of the Master Carol Stream
Patricia Johnson Heritage Presbyterian Church Carol Stream
Pam Lansford St. Isidore Catholic Church Bloomingdale
David Malone Immanuel Presbyterian Church Warrenville
Luanne Triolo Newman Carol Stream Chamber of Commerce/ Our Savior Lutheran Church Carol Stream
Laurie Nowak DuPage County Board, Dist. 6/ Resurrection Catholic Community Wayne
Tammy Presley Cadence Health Winfield
Suzanne Setlock Little Home Church UCC Wayne
David Wenz, DDS St. Andrew Lutheran Church West Chicago
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� Enclosing my gift of
$____________
� My company will match my
gift.
� Giving of my time & talent as a volunteer. Please contact me.
� Getting my church involved
(pastor or faith community leader)
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Pantry Coordinator Ken Walker and Board Member
Laurie Nowak share the good news of NFP at the
Wheaton Bible Church Ministry Expo .
Help us share the good news of NFP at your church or community group!
First Grade “farmers” at St. Isidore School work with
Organic Garden Coordinators Carolyn Simek (right) and
Gail Shulman to plant the seeds for this season’s crops.